Answers to the most common questions about Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies, including price, delivery, documents, temperament, and care.
The price of a Welsh Corgi Pembroke puppy depends on the puppy’s class (pet or breeding) as well as the country where delivery is required. Puppies intended for breeding typically cost more, and international delivery conditions may also affect the final price. On average, the price of a puppy with delivery across Europe is around €1500.
Welsh Corgi Pembroke puppies usually leave for their new homes at around 3.5–4 months of age, after completing all vaccinations, including rabies, and finishing the quarantine period.
A puppy from a professional breeder usually comes with an FCI puppy pedigree (puppy metric), a European veterinary passport, and a microchip. These documents confirm the puppy’s origin and health status.
Yes, Welsh Corgi Pembroke puppies are excellent family dogs. They are intelligent, friendly, affectionate, and usually adapt well to families with children as well as active individuals.
Corgis are very smart and learn quickly, but they need consistent training and early socialization. Basic obedience training helps them grow into balanced and well-behaved adult dogs.
Pembroke Welsh Corgi puppies are energetic and playful. They need daily walks, active play, and mental stimulation to stay healthy, happy, and emotionally balanced.
Yes, Welsh Corgis can live comfortably in an apartment if they receive enough daily exercise, attention, and mental engagement. They do not need a large house, but they do need regular activity.
Puppies can usually be reserved after they are about 14 days old. The reservation process normally includes choosing a puppy, signing an agreement, and placing a reservation deposit.
Yes, puppies can be delivered internationally. Our kennel actively cooperates with a trusted European company that specializes in animal transportation. Thanks to this partnership, puppies from our kennel successfully travel to many countries across Europe and beyond.
In our kennel, all puppies undergo regular veterinary checks, vaccinations, microchipping, and continuous health monitoring. In addition, we perform thermography screening to assess early signs of hip dysplasia, ensuring each puppy develops properly before going to a new home.
Yes, Corgis have a double coat and shed regularly, especially during seasonal coat changes. Regular brushing helps reduce loose hair and keeps the coat in good condition.
Pembroke Welsh Corgis are loyal, alert, affectionate, and intelligent. They are social dogs that usually bond closely with their family and enjoy being involved in daily life.